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Yang et al., 2014 - A synthetic dl-nordihydroguaiaretic acid (Nordy), inhibits angiogenesis, invasion and proliferation of glioma stem cells within a zebrafish xenotransplantation model
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CD133 positive U87 GSCs were suppressed by Nordy treatment within zebrafish embryos.

A. The representative high-invasion phenotypes of injected GSCs with/without Nordy treatment. B. The inhibitory effect of Nordy on the invasion of CD133 positive U87 GSCs within zebrafish embryos. The percentages of invasive cells in adoptively transferred embryos (low, medium, or high-invasion) were measured at 2 dpi. The data were obtained from three replicate experiments with the number of embryos: n = 120 for the non-Nordy treated group, n = 113 for the Nordy treated group. C. The relationship between angiogenesis induced by GSCs and degree of invasion. N = 34 represented the low-invasion group, n = 33 represented the medium-invasion group, and n = 39 represented the high-invasion group. Red: adoptively transferred RFP-labeled U87 GSCs cells; green: represents the GFP fluorescence of angiogenesis in Tg (fli1:EGFP)y1 embryos.

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